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Karen Lesley

Thu. 26 Jan.12,
15:55

[Reply (4 of 7) to:
'Imaging optic neuritis'
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Imaging optic neuritis
Thanks Anna :-)

I've recommended thin coronal STIR (the "axial" in my original post was a mistake - I do know better, promise!) and FLAIR.

The ON is longstanding, so may not show with gadolinium, but worth a try if the budget will stretch so will add that too.

Thanks again.
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Anna Lena Golay

Wed. 25 Jan.12,
20:59

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Imaging optic neuritis
A 2-3 mm STIR sequence through the optic nerves may show the characteristic high-signal intensity of optic neuritis. Gadolinium enhanced T1-weighted fat-saturated (to suppress the bright signal of the orbital fat tissue) images of the orbits show the inflammation of the optic nerve. White matter lesions, which denote a higher risk of developing MS, are typical imaged with FLAIR and T2-weighted images (hyperintense lesions), or show enhancement of T1-weighted images postcontrast.
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Karen Lesley

Wed. 18 Jan.12,
19:11

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Imaging optic neuritis
Hope someone can help!

Is there a better way to image optic neuritis than thin axial FLAIR?

Thanks in advance!
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Karen Lesley

Sat. 21 May.11,
16:03

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Best pulse sequences for spinal cord demyelination?
Hi all. I wonder if you can help? A friend has asked me to recommend the best protocols to detect demyelination. She is about to pay a fortune for a private 3T scan and doesn't want to waste her money. Problem is, although I know a fair bit about the brain, I know next to nothing about the spinal cord! I understand that FLAIR is not optimal in the spinal cord, but I'm getting mixed messages about what is from my reading. Is it FSE?! Any advice really gratefully received! Thanks :-)
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REDDY VENKATESWARA RAO

Thu. 15 Apr.10,
13:17

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Brain Protocol
T1,T2,FLAIR & DWI AXIALS. T1SAG & T2COR
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